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| Noah M Simmons” THE STORY oF THE SAVIOUR

Heating Engineer Dies in Home

Services for Noah M. Simmons, heating and ventilating engineer, who died yesterday in his home, 39 N. Ritter Ave., will be at 10:30]. a. m. Monday in Shirley. Brothers Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. He was 64. < Mr. Simmons founded the Noah M. Simmons Co. 22 N. Ritter| Ave, 30 years ago. “He was a member of the Piping and Heat-| “‘fng'Contractors Association, American Society of Heating and |

Joseph had been warned. The angel of the d bern eord. Toe angi of ho Lint.

. whin anangel ina dream ing to him in a dreom, bade EE tyre . (Matthew 2:13.) Jah Wattbev 29, 0)

of carpenter.

“After much thonght, Joseph decided to go bask to Nazareth to live. There he resumed is rode

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Born In Hancock County, he Ask Mrs. Manners— lived in Indianapelis more than 40 years. the Church, the State Chambe Commerce, Irvington Lodge No.| 668, F&AM, Irvington

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the county.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

Pearl Simmons; two sons, Noah|

Anna M. Davis, Indianapolis.

ers, J. B. Simmons, Indianapolis; to try giving a little of it? Frank Simmons, Willow Branch, There are countless travelers - and Robert E. Simmons, Pendle- down - the . “street of broken ton, and two. sisters, Mrs. Scott'dreams.” Gfandison, Markleville, and Mrs. There are many complexities to Robert Harlan, Wilkinson. léarn in our short stay on earth.

Mrs. Mary Pope in so our time is not wasted. We

Services for Mrs. Mary Frances m Pope, who lived at the Evange- alone and the world does not owe listic Center, 3519 Shelby St, us anything. We owe everything were held there at 10 a. m. to-/to those who travel with us. day, followed by burial in Glen Haven Cemetery. She was 76. the lesson of humility and tolMrs. Pope died Wednesday in lerance. You speak with ipcreduGeneral Hospital. Born in Rudy-|lity of your niece who received a, ville, Mo., she lived in Indianap- (divorce 10 days after marriage. olis since 1930. She was a*mem-| 1Could there have been condemnaber ‘of the Brookside Pilgrim] 'tion in your heart of her experiHoliness Church. lence? After your heartbreak can Survivors include a son. E. FE. you guess a little of the torture Harwell, Indianapolis; a daugh-she went through” ter, Mrs. George Hussey, You have the blessing of gainWheaton, Mo.: five stepehiififen, ful occupation. Doesn't your heart; 17 grandchildren and five great- Tush out 10 those many wounded “grandchildren. {GIs lying siek, deserted by their]

Wink of their losses. . ~The gift of love cannot be se-| . . Teretea in your heart without . . ‘causing pain. Love is meant to oi Frater . |be shared in-many ways, first of | all, in loving compassion. Al {woman who lost her mother wept, | Four Indianapolis students nave “No one will ever love me again been initiated into the Indiana that way.” ; University chapter of Alpha Phij She was answered: “Then you Omega, national service fraternity. must love someone in that way.” Initiated at the chapter's “90th Her grief was healed for she went | anniversary observance were Rich- about remembering the countless are Good, 2429 Station St.; Henry ways her mother showered blessB. Witham Jr., 3338 Guilford Ave.; ings. $he did the same. She John Lee, 841 8S. Noble , and found her life illuminated with Loren Campion, 5062 W. oth St, /understanding and affection. Three other local students have Let love dedicate your life. been installed as members of the Then you will give joy and re-| IU YMCA Council. They are ceive happiness. We are meant to David Willis, 2639 College Ave; help each fellow traveler. | James Leontiades. 1324 Leland] You know how to love. You, Ave. and Donald Stevens, 157 E. could understand another's sor-| Forest Blvd. row. Show love to everyone, ac-| New pledges of Sigma Delta cording to his need. Fulfil your | Kappa, national honorary law destiny. Help your "brother man. | fraternity, include William Wood, Jesus said: “Verily, verily, I 618 E. 46th St.; John Kealing, say unto you, he that believeth on 4339 N. Park Ave., and O. Rich- me, the works that I do shall he ard Hamilton, 8929 E. Washing- do also; and greater works than| ton St. ‘these shall he do; because I go | Evelyn Dawson, 8112 Westfield unto my Father.” Road, and Roberta Chapman, 2012 A FRIEND. Koehne Ave. have been initiated It's a pretty lonesome, uninto Blue Crest, sophomore hon- satisfacory - world if we feel orary. Carl Edwards, 261 S. Au- we're the only people in it, isn’t dubon Road, has been inducted it? There’s no future in living in the past.

into Dragon's Head, campus honorary. Thank you for a good letter.

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LARGEST SELECTION of Linoleum In Indiana Robbed of $25 A Jeffersonville taxicab driver

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FALSE THOUGH YOUR BELOVED may have been, L. and George P. Simmons, In- North Side,” he left you a priceless treasure—the ability to love dianapolis, and a daughter, Mrs. completely, truly and unselfishly. Awaken to this immeasurable gift. Share your love, my dear. You are withholding it from a world Also surviving are three broth-that is crying for it. Isn't it worth the chance of finding happiness) Your heartbreak is shared by many.

"Your past experiences were pretty rough, but you were half | Try to forget them |

to blame.

With Meager Clews **

Two women who

Accepted Ride Home “B. Q.

ride home. witha tavern patron man. and wound up in the woods | around 96th St.

and bear no malice. Discus- [got in a car in downtown Indian- Not know.

sion and bitterness will keep apolis and was attacked by one We must hurry to get the lessCOd them in the mind of Poi 3 oF Your men after they drove her and raped her when he got her off their job at Detroit-Wednes-day and at Cleveland yesterday rmet——— walkouts RECORD SEVERE QUAKES “could have nation-wide implicaDec. 17 (UP)— lclews, have started a search for Two "Very severe” earthquakes lin the Pacific Ocean were re-|jobs here and at New Augusta The victim, a 27-year-old wom- |corded on the Fordham Univer- were attached to Indiana Bell an, told deputy sheriffs she got sity seismograph early today.

ust learn that we do not walk Who could forget if your future to southwest part of county,

life is above reproach.

Let Mrs.

Manners and readPerhaps you needed to learn org of The Times share your | problems. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

The man,

One out in the woods. of the quartet was held as a suspect. Deputy sheriffs,

with meager NEW YORK,

|suspects.

“in a car at 10:12 p. m. at the InItersection of Missouri and Wash-

County police quoted her as| saying the men drove south into

She told police she jumped out of the car at a city filling sta-|

Deputies Hunt Suspects’ gh when the men drove up for|®

accepted| Earlier, the second woman who

She reported that she accepted" a ride home from a drinking ac- 4,

The other woman feported she duaintance whose name she did gaiq.

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200 WE Workers ‘Walk Off Jobs

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Some 200 Western Electric Co. telephone installation work ers Bill Welch, all Howe students, are walked off their jobs here and participating in the ninth annual t New Augusta yesterday in 8 Science Talent Search, conducted sympathy. strike to protest the by the Science Clubs of America.|(boy) and will receive places of transfer of workers from Granto Kansas City, Kas.

Arénce Central,

To Be Held in

Traditional Formal Atfdir Set’ Monday;

Arrangements Committee Announced

THE traditional formal Christmas dance at Lawrence Central will'be held at 9 p. m. Monday in the Riviera Club. Donna Wheeler, Ruth Griswold and Paula Zimmerman will have charge of arrange-

ments.

Foes Club

Lawrence Central geometry classes this year have again ind Ft. Harr

collecting jars in Castleton, Oaklandon, Lawrence and Ft. to the, ~~ Clothe-A-Child program sponsored treasurer.

son“ for contributions

by The Times. The. Girls’

Leora Crumrine, will sing at Sun-

Glee Club. of Law-/comniittee chosen to draw up directed by Miss constitution and by-laws,

Ted “Jordan, Peter Peter Scudder and John Riddle form a

Marilyn McComas is chairman of the . annual Clothe-A-Child

nyside, Billings General Hospital{ol . at Brand RigHi, anton

and on Monument Circle in Christ: , rganizamas programs this year, » by Orange Ald,’ ali-gir} 0

5 - » » THE HOWE CHOIR will broad-

|cast Christmas carols from Mon-| sponsored by the Riparian, Broad |ument Circle Monday. Other ap-

pearances will be made at the,

Howe Community Sing Tuesday and at an all-school assembly Tane faken by Nancy Kuhn and

Wednesday.

Don Franz, Jim Hueston ‘and

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One woman said she started to vicinity of 96th.8t.-by an elderly the men were transferred ‘“de-| Spite a hopeless housing situation

in celebrating National Newspaper Week this year, Among Cannon projects for Newspaper Week were a special | issue of the paper; a ckit by the radio-drama class; newspaper exhibits in hall cases; a talk on feature writing by Jean Tabbert,

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